And yet Mr. Page’s demand letter seems only to have succeeded in getting his name, and that of his modeling agency, into wider circulation. [Ken at Popehat]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on July 14, 2010
And yet Mr. Page’s demand letter seems only to have succeeded in getting his name, and that of his modeling agency, into wider circulation. [Ken at Popehat]
Tagged as: nastygrams, Streisand effect

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mmm, obviously this is working against Mr. Page, who obviously doesn’t know how to prevent reply alls like that (hint, use bcc), but i wonder if anyone might ever use this sort of thing in order to get publicity that helps their business.
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